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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Need oppinion on T/A in a 400
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Posted by rebuilder on July 21, 2004 at 04:18:18 from (66.228.97.194):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Need oppinion on T/A in a 400 posted by Brian Schmidt on July 20, 2004 at 21:39:48:
Brian: I use Factory remanufactured ramps with oversized rollers. All the carriers are resurfaced where the ramp rides. The sprague type ramps are the way to go though, if you plan on using your tractor alot. Instead of 8 rollers there are 32 cams. The sprague kit adds approx. $150 to the cost of the T.A.(making it $725 range) and the sprague comes with a new carrier which is ground to match the sprague. If you put the spragues in you will be paying more but in the end I would bet they will outlast much of your tractors. One note: I do not keep the heavy duty T.A. in stock but build the complete unit upon order. It generally adds several days. Call bates corp. @1/800/248/2955 or go to bates corp.com if you have any other questions. One other thing; If you do decide to put in sprague T.A.'s I recomend ovehauling the whole T.A. system with reman clutch, pressure plate, flywheel and release bearing andipto gear. It can get expensive but you want to have a fresh system to go along with a long lasting sprague. Post any other questions.
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